A series of talks will be delivered by guest speakers on the topics of SIED use in the UK and the power of creatively visualising health messages.

I’ll be sharing examples of good and bad health information visuals and explaining the designer’s approach, and the client's role, in successfully visualising health messages.Colette Jeffrey, senior lecturer in Visual Communication, Birmingham City University

Other speakers at the event include Jim McVeigh, director of the Public Health Institute at Liverpool John Moores University.

Organised and led by Katinka van de Ven from Birmingham City University’s Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences, the day-long event and steroid art project is delivered in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University’s Public Health Institute, the Human Enhancement Drugs Network, Aalborg Antidoping and Birmingham City University’s School of Visual Communication.